Adoption and sustained use of cleaner cooking fuels in rural India: a case control study protocol to understand household, network, and organizational drivers
Abstract Background Implementing efficient stoves and clean fuels in low and middle-income countries are critical for improving health of poor women and children and improve the environment. Cleaner biomass stoves, however, perform poorly against the World Health Organization's indoor air quali...
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Main Authors: | Praveen Kumar (Author), Amar Dhand (Author), Rachel G. Tabak (Author), Ross C. Brownson (Author), Gautam N. Yadama (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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